Slow Cooker Roasted Chicken

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The slow cooker is the Paleo-dieter’s best friend. With my slow cooker, I can prepare a full dinner, with only a few minutes of prep time. Plus, the slow cooker allows you to develop flavors in your food that would normally take hours to create. So today I want to share with you one of my favorite chicken recipes for the slow cooker: slow cooker chicken with lemon and rosemary.

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Chicken is one of my favorite proteins and I think I’m not alone in that. I like chicken because its light flavor allows you to infuse nearly any flavor you’re in the mood for and to pair it with nearly any vegetable. It’s versatile like that. You can also cook chicken in a variety of ways, which make it highly adaptable to your desired cuisine and your available time.

But I’ll tell you why using the slow cooker is my favorite way to prepare chicken. When I was little, my mom used to bake chicken breasts a lot, often as part of a casserole. Rice, a can of soup, and a few chicken breasts, all together, baked to…well, I wouldn’t exactly say “baked to perfection.” See, that chicken was often kind of mushy and dried out. And leftovers were even worse. And frankly, the chicken never had any taste – it didn’t absorb the flavors it baked in. Inevitably, my dad and I would dump tons of salt on that poor, dried out chicken. For that reason, it took me years before I could actually say I liked – rather than merely tolerated – chicken.

And that’s why once I discovered slow cooker chicken, it changed my chicken world. It does two things my mom’s baked chicken could’ve only aspired to: 1) the long cooking time at a low temperature assures that the meat will be infused with subtle flavor. Every bite is tasty. And 2) the chicken stays unbelievably moist. Since the slow cooker traps all of the moisture in the cooking vessel, that moisture never evaporates. It stays snuggly inside the chicken, which helps keep the flavor in there too.

Now I want to quickly chat about a few particulars in this recipe. This recipe calls for 8 garlic cloves, smashed. They go inside the chicken, with the lemon, which means they are there for flavor and not for eating. So, smashing your garlic becomes a simple task. Don’t even bother peeling the garlic skin off; since you’re not going to eat the garlic cloves, that doesn’t matter. Then, take a big knife – like one you’d use to chop veggies or slice the chicken in preparation for serving. Lay the blade flat over the garlic clove and with your free hand, make a fist and bring it down firmly on top of the flat side of the blade on top of the garlic, as if you’re pounding the table in anger. In fact, this is an excellent way to get out your frustrations and cook at the same time! Then, check out your handy work. The garlic skin and the garlic itself should be split open and flat. If not, you didn’t slam you weren’t angry enough so do it again with a little more passion. Then stuff that smashed clove right inside the chicken. Super simple!

And about those Brussels sprouts… if you’re not a fan, you can skip them. But I would highly recommend that if you’ve ever wanted to give them a try, now is the time to do it. They will be super flavorful because they will absorb all the flavors you’ve been cooking with and then the final 4 – 6 minute broiling will allow them to crisp up at the edges – just make sure they are all directly exposed to the heat and not being hidden under the chicken or any sweet potato chunks. I promise you – you’ll find it hard to reject a Brussels sprout when it’s been cooked this way!

So get that slow cooker out (if you’ve cooked with me much, it’s probably close at hand!) and get your chicken cooking in and soaking up the wonderful flavors of lemon, rosemary, and garlic. Invite a few friends over and enjoy a hearty, healthy, delicious meal, any time of the year.

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Jess (Paleo Grubs)

I eat and live the Paleo lifestyle everyday. I love helping people discover new paleo recipes and enjoy giving helpful tips on the Paleo diet and creating new recipes. I have been following a Paleo lifestyle for the last 5 years and have never been happier.Are a blogger, website owner or social media influencer? Take a look at the Paleo Grubs Book affiliate program to see if you qualify to receive up to $39/referral.